NOMINATE SOMEONE FOR WHO’S NEXT: LAW

Know a fantastic young lawyer or someone who’s making a difference in the legal field every day here in Philadelphia? We want to know about them. The intent of Billy Penn’s “Who’s Next” series, presented by the Knight Foundation, is to highlight some of the most dedicated young people working to shape our city every day. Our goal is to identify and track the next generation of leaders and influencers. Use this form to nominate someone in the legal field who deserves recognition.

ON THE CALENDAR

The other-worldly bikes are back for a race to the mud pit at the annual Sculpture Derby/Arts Festival. Festivities kick off with an 11 a.m. mural dedication. The festival is open from noon to 6 p.m., and the derby lasts from 12:30 to 3.

The Spring Festival is one of the biggest events in the neighborhood every year, drawing 50,000 people to a five-block stretch of Walnut Street. Restaurants and shops will bring their food and wares outside. Rain or shine.

The Bloom Consort and the Free Library of Philadelphia's Music Department present a Concert Celebrating the Life and Works of William Shakespeare. Expect a cappella music of the 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.

The city's Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services is partnering with the Porch Light Department for this Painting a Health City event. Stop by the park to help paint a mural in progress.

Cirque de la Symphonie is in town and bringing movies to life with the Philly Pops. Acts will be paired with music from "Gone With the Wind," "Chariots of Fire," "The Magnificent Seven," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," and "Gladiator."